

When working in 3D programs, like Revit, copying the design a few times can be expensive in terms of file size, since everything is three-dimensional and it takes more disk space. We can do this in the same file, or we can create several files, one for each design that we want to present. Presenting these options in traditional CAD systems means that we have to make several copies of the drawing and modify each copy to show exactly what the new design iteration looks like. These options explore different arrangements of walls, furniture, windows, building shape or even all of these together. When working in architectural projects, whether new projects or renovations, it is quite common to come up with a few design options to present to our client. Revit Design Options – Take Full Advantage of Software’s Capabilities
